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Socrates' Divine Sign

Author : Nicholas D. Smith,Pierre Destrée
Publisher : Kelowna, BC : Academic Print. & Pub.
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0920980910

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Socrates' Divine Sign by Nicholas D. Smith,Pierre Destrée Pdf

Religion of Socrates

Author : Mark L. McPherran
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0271040327

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Religion of Socrates by Mark L. McPherran Pdf

This study argues that to understand Socrates we must uncover and analyze his religious views, since his philosophical and religious views are part of one seamless whole. Mark McPherran provides a close analysis of the relevant Socratic texts, an analysis that yields a comprehensive and original account of Socrates' commitments to religion (e.g., the nature of the gods, the immortality of the soul). McPherran contends that Socrates saw his religious commitments as integral to his philosophical mission of moral examination and, in turn, used the rationally derived convictions underlying that mission to reshape the religious conventions of his time. As a result, Socrates made important contributions to the rational reformation of Greek religion, contributions that incited and informed the theology of his brilliant pupil, Plato.

Reason and Religion in Socratic Philosophy

Author : Nicholas D. Smith,Paul Woodruff
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Faith and reason
ISBN : 9780195133226

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Reason and Religion in Socratic Philosophy by Nicholas D. Smith,Paul Woodruff Pdf

This volume brings together mostly previously unpublished studies by prominent historians, classicists, and philosophers on the roles and effects of religion in Socratic philosophy and on the trial of Socrates. Among the contributors are Thomas C. Brickhouse, Asli Gocer, Richard Kraut, Mark L. McPherran, Robert C. T. Parker, C. D. C. Reeve, Nicholas D. Smith, Gregory Vlastos, Stephen A. White, and Paul B. Woodruff.

The Platonic Theages

Author : Mark Joyal
Publisher : Franz Steiner Verlag
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 3515072306

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The Platonic Theages by Mark Joyal Pdf

This is the first comprehensive study of the Theages, a dialogue whose Platonic authorship was not questioned in antiquity but has been doubted by most modern scholars. The book's introductory chapters confront such problems as the dialogue's purpose and meaning, its authenticity and date of composition, its depiction of Socrates' divine sign, and its relation to other Platonic and Socratic literature. The commentary deals in detail with a wide range of philosophical, philological and literary questions. A new text is also offered here, the first to be founded upon a complete knowledge of the manuscript tradition. "Joyal's commentary is the first work that has done justice to the Theages as a genuine document of Ancient Greek rather than as a work to insult and denigrate because it does not reach the heights of the best Platonic dialogues. Philologists and philosophers can gain immeasurably from Joyal's work." Gnomon "There can be no doubt that this edition will stand for many decades as the standard work" The Heythrop Journal "For anyone who does serious work on the language or text of Plato, and anyone who wants to explore an early monument of Socrates' transition from hero to saint, this ambitious study will yield years of profit.� Classical World "�this is certainly an important book and will be of enormous interest to students of Plato" Scripta Classica Israelica "�the edition is a pleasure to use, and an important tool of scholarship. It made me think. What more could one want?" Phoenix .

A Companion to Socrates

Author : Sara Ahbel-Rappe,Rachana Kamtekar
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2009-05-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781405192606

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A Companion to Socrates by Sara Ahbel-Rappe,Rachana Kamtekar Pdf

Written by an outstanding international team of scholars, this Companion explores the profound influence of Socrates on the history of Western philosophy. Discusses the life of Socrates and key philosophical doctrines associated with him Covers the whole range of Socratic studies from the ancient world to contemporary European philosophy Examines Socrates’ place in the larger philosophical traditions of the Hellenistic world, the Roman Empire, the Arabic world, the Renaissance, and contemporary Europe Addresses interdisciplinary subjects such as Socrates and Nietzsche, Socrates and psychoanalysis, and representations of Socrates in art Helps readers to understand the meaning and significance of Socrates across the ages

Philosophical Approaches to Demonology

Author : Benjamin W. McCraw,Robert Arp
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2017-03-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781315466767

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Philosophical Approaches to Demonology by Benjamin W. McCraw,Robert Arp Pdf

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I Demons in Christianity -- 1 Augustine and Aquinas on the Demonic -- 2 The Demonic Body: Demonic Ontology and the Domicile of the Demons in Apuleius and Augustine -- 3 Christian Demonology: A New Philosophical Perspective -- 4 Women as "the Devil's Gateway": A Feminist Critique of Christian Demonology -- PART II Non-Christian Conceptions of Demons -- 5 Socrates's Demonic Sign (Daimonion Sēmeion) -- 6 The Ecological Demon: Silent Running and Interstellar -- 7 Demons of Seduction in Early Jewish Literature -- 8 The Jinn and the Shayātīn -- 9 Māra: Devā and Demon -- PART III Demons and Epistemological Issues -- 10 Justified Belief in the Existence of Demons Is Impossible -- 11 Esoteric Spirituality, Devils, and Demons: Introducing the Gnostic Vision of Modernity -- 12 Re-Enchantment and Contemporary Demonology -- PART IV Demons in Moral and Social Philosophy -- 13 Whedon's Demons: The Immorality of Moral Clarity and the Ethics of Moral Complexity -- 14 Modern Representations of Evil: Kant, Arendt, and the Devil in Goethe's Faust and Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita -- 15 The Politics of Possession: Reading King James's Daemonologie through the Lens of Mimetic Realism -- Notes on Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index

Apology

Author : By Plato
Publisher : BookRix
Page : 74 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2019-06-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783736805828

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Apology by By Plato Pdf

Apology is Plato's version of the speech given by Socrates as he defended himself in 399 BC against the charges of "corrupting the young, and by not believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in other daimonia that are novel." Socrates begins by telling the jury that their minds were poisoned by his enemies when they were young and impressionable. He says his reputation for sophistry comes from his enemies, all of whom are envious of him, and malicious. He says they must remain nameless, except for Aristophanes, the comic poet. He later answers the charge that he has corrupted the young by arguing that deliberate corruption is an incoherent idea. Socrates says that all these false accusations began with his obedience to the oracle at Delphi. He tells how Chaerephon went to the Oracle at Delphi, to ask if anyone was wiser than Socrates. When Chaerephon reported to Socrates that the god told him there is none wiser, Socrates took this as a riddle. He himself knew that he had no wisdom "great or small" but that he also knew that it is against the nature of the gods to lie. Socrates then went on a "divine mission" to solve the paradox (that an ignorant man could also be the wisest of all men) and to clarify the meaning of the Oracles' words. He systematically interrogated the politicians, poets and craftsmen. Socrates determined that the politicians were imposters, and the poets did not understand even their own poetry, like prophets and seers who do not understand what they say. Craftsmen proved to be pretentious too, and Socrates says that he saw himself as a spokesman for the oracle (23e). He asked himself whether he would rather be an impostor like the people he spoke to, or be himself. Socrates tells the jury that he would rather be himself than anyone else.

Alcibiades and the Socratic Lover-Educator

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-02-14
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781472502612

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Alcibiades and the Socratic Lover-Educator by Anonim Pdf

In the Platonic work Alcibiades I, a divinely guided Socrates adopts the guise of a lover in order to divert Alcibiades from an unthinking political career. The contributors to this carefully focussed volume cover aspects of the background to the work; its arguments and the philosophical issues it raises; its relationship to other Platonic texts, and its subsequent history up to the time of the Neoplatonists. Despite its ancient prominence, the authorship of Alcibiades I is still unsettled; the essays and two appendices, one historical and one stylometric, come together to suggest answers to this tantalising question.

The Unknown Socrates

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 0865164983

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The Unknown Socrates by Anonim Pdf

Socrates (469-399 BC) is one of history's most enigmatic figures. Our knowledge of him comes to us second-hand, primarily from the philosopher Plato, who was Socrates' most gifted student, and from the historian and sometime-philosopher Xenophon, who counted himself as a member of Socrates' inner circle of friends. We also hear of Socrates in one comic play produced during his lifetime (Aristophanes' Clouds) and in passing from the philosopher Aristotle, a student of Plato. Socrates is a figure of enduring interest. He is often considered the father of Western Philosophy, yet the four most famous accounts we have of him present a contradictory, confusing picture. Just who was Socrates? A brilliant philosopher, at times confounding and infuriating, morally serious and yet ironic; the ever-worldly man, sometime mystic, and uncommon martyr depicted by Plato? Or did Plato conflate Socrates' views with his own startling genius, as Aristotle suggests? Was So rates instead the less impressive, more mundane man whose commonsense impressed the laconic Xenophon? Or was Socrates the charlatan, the long-winded phony of Aristophanes' play? The Socratic works of Diogenes Laertius (3rd century AD), Libanius (AD 314 -- c. 393), Maximus of 'Tyre (2nd century AD), and Apuleius (born c. AD 125) add important dimensions to the portrait of Socrates: Diogenes Laertius' Life of Socrates emphasizes Socrates' deep ethical nature and his extraordinary personality; Libanius' Apology of Socrates is based on sources now lost to us; Maximus of Tyre's Whether Socrates Did the Right Thing When He Did Not Defend Himself makes the star ling claim (against testimony of Plato and Xenophon) that Socrates never spoke athis own trial; from Apuleius' On the God of Socrates we hear at length of Socrates' infamous daimonion: the "divine sign" only mentioned elsewhere, the sign that warned Socrates against certain courses of action. In short, from these four texts we are reintroduced to Socrates, and new wrinkles are added to an already intriguing historical figure.

Socrates and Athens

Author : David M. Johnson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2011-03-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780521757485

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Socrates and Athens by David M. Johnson Pdf

A series of texts in Classical Civilisation, encompassing literary, historical and philosophical subjects.

Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy

Author : M. F. Burnyeat
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2012-06-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521750721

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Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy by M. F. Burnyeat Pdf

The first of two volumes collecting the published work of one of the greatest living ancient philosophers, M.F. Burnyeat.

Conceptualising Divine Unions in the Greek and Near Eastern Worlds

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2022-01-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004502529

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Conceptualising Divine Unions in the Greek and Near Eastern Worlds by Anonim Pdf

This volume is an interdisciplinary investigation and contextualization of the various concepts of divine union in the private and public sphere of the Greek and Near Eastern worlds.

Munere mortis

Author : Eftychia Bathrellou,Margherita Maria Di Nino
Publisher : Cambridge Philological Society
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781913701451

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Munere mortis by Eftychia Bathrellou,Margherita Maria Di Nino Pdf

Colin Austin (1941–2010), Professor of Greek at Cambridge and distinguished editor of poetic texts, was renowned for the precision and brilliance of his scholarship. This collection of studies, offered by some of his pupils, aims to honor his memory. The papers combine philology and textual criticism with a strong interest in setting the works under examination in their literary and cultural context. Individual contributions are devoted to the establishment of the text of the comic poet Menander and the epigrammatist Posidippus of Pella, while one chapter offers a new critical edition of and the first detailed commentary on a number of erotic epigrams. Other essays explore poetic, performative and narratological features in Socratic works of Plato and Xenophon. The volume also includes an analysis of the trope of pathetic fallacy in the bucolic poem Epitaph for Bion and a study of the concept of ‘frigidity’ in ancient literary criticism.

The Foundations of Socratic Ethics

Author : Alfonso Gómez-Lobo
Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1994-01-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0872202364

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The Foundations of Socratic Ethics by Alfonso Gómez-Lobo Pdf

In this provocative new work, Alfonso Gomez-Lobo proposes that the earliest Platonic writings, in particular Apology, Crito, and sections of Gorgias, contain an underlying moral philosophy that can be attributed to Socrates with some degree of assurance. His aim is to show that Socratic moral philosophy is a reasonably systematic construction generated by a small number of principles or axioms.

The Cambridge Companion to Socrates

Author : Donald R. Morrison
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 437 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780521833424

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The Cambridge Companion to Socrates by Donald R. Morrison Pdf

Essays from a diverse group of experts providing a comprehensive guide to Socrates, the most famous Greek philosopher.